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————- THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. 6. MONDAY, SEPTEMBFR 19, 1892. —_— _ 4 THE EVEN ING STAR. Haxpxzgcmers. WASHINGTON MONDAY. = ber 19, TNE EVENING STAR has a reaular and permanent circulation ta Washingtes three tMmesjarger than that of any other paper i= theetty. Ase local NEWS paper and Ad- Vertising Medium it hasse competitor. —————— ‘The dedication of the Grand Army Place emid the scenes and under the clreumstances ef the occasion have been impressive beyond anything that has cceurred in the reunions since the great review at the close of the war. ‘The mind of the veteran, sweeping over the in- termediate time, is saddened by the nation's losses in the midst of ite gains by the removal from the scene of their triumphs of so many of the heroes of the conflict. But Mf the figures of Grant, Sherman, Sheridan, Meade, Hancock and others of the army and the figures of the naval heroes of the great war for the Union are missing from the reunfon there is the comforting certainty that they ap- wt in full splendor in the pages of “history. Gig cession testing Gs wagon Goyal to do in the days that tried men’s souls. And ene of the purposes of the present reunion, a purpose it is hoped which will be successfully carried out, is the erection of appropri ete monuments to each and all of these great sons of the —_ republic. Btanding in the shadow of Washington's mona mental shaft, in sight of the spot sacred to the repose of so many thousands of the bravest men ‘who ever lifted an arm in defense of human Fights, well may the old soldiers of the United Btates recall the oaths of the past to be true in memory and deed to the cause of the Union aud the cause of American progress. —— om For the next three or four days the pedes- trian male und female—will practically pos eos the streets; they will do so because in many places the sidewalks are ordinarily too Barrow, in other cases becanse a large propor- tion of the common footway has been unla’ fully and improperly appropriated by the Builders of sents from which the parade fs to Be sees: by these who have the currency where- | with to satisfy the builders aforementioned. In view of these conditions—natural and un- metural -it is not unreasonable to ask carriage owning and carriage-operating citizens to drive a little as possible on the main thoroughfares, wide though thoxe thoroughfares be, until the great multitude has taken ite departure. Driv ers who must or will drive during thix week may lighten their responsibility in case of col- Usion by moving with more deliberation than usual, especially at street crossings. The thoughtful man, however, needs no advice on this subject. ——_—_+«+— Tomorrow is the day of the great parade. It fealso the day, or one of the days, on which thousands of Washingtonians are accustomed to purchase provisions at the Center Market. After 9:30 a. m. it will not be possible for any ene not provided with the badge of authority to cross Pennsylvania avenue at any point bo- tween the Capitol and Washington Circle. It therefore behooves housekeepers who reside north of the avenue to arise early and complete their marketing trip before the time mentioned. Belated ones will have their choice of returning home by an uncomfortably circuitous route of ‘The Chicago papers insist on the burnis garbage, some of them by householde may be prepared for it, when due preparations for it have been m ‘The objection has been raised to burning refuse fm the kitchen mange that it is offensive to meighbors. It is, however, no more so than the garbage can amd its delivery to the garbage | art. The offensiveness in the one case is evi- ence of sanitation, in the other of insanitary conditions, ight be establieked in all cities, combining Private with public cremation, under « judicious | system, involving comparatively small expense | and greater certitude of health, as well as con- Weuience. +02 ‘The great variety and number of features of the grand encampment hardly diminish the iia- portance to the veterans and their auxiliaries of the choice of the commander-in-chief and the President of the Woman's Relief Corps. ‘T ‘Washington the first named event is magni! lucy of a prominent Washi the honor of entertaining fhe encampment to the capital of the republic. Frow the circle of those named for the-e positions a suitable choice Cannot fel to be nude. —— The grand parade of tome crowning review of the exes w will be the upmuent, so far as street spectacles are concerned. ‘ihe keene tM mot likely ever to be surpassed in the present generation. The’ city aud the uccasion will ave met as they will never meet again while the veterans of the Uuion survive in such ders, tee ates The good news from the Adirondacks of Mra, Barrens probable con. al © aud early re- turn to the Wisite House is ighly gratifying to the American pe: ssmpathies have Been, without reserve or exception, extended to their cluef mazisteale in the moments of bis reat sudicitude. wee ‘The Holland lad who put bis finger ina hi end stopped the flow of water through the dyke Became @ here forever. Unele Jerry lusk will Please bear this in wind and act with Lecoming Promptness with the first ruin cloud that threatens a kakege during the G. A. E. en- douaynceut. Proper erematory arrangements | Con 18: Axo F Sr. NW. Es. Ti Leang Hew 1: 1g Li: [3 Tr Cig: As you well know, every large cfty hes tte leading Ladies’ Coat, Cloak and Suit house. We oceupy the position of lead- xs in our line here. Wo have won upon our merit by carrying not only the jarcest stock, but the most fashionable, stylish (and perfect-fitting Jackets, Coate, Cloaks, Capes and Suite to be found im this or any city. Our garments are practt- cally custom-made and équal the pro- Guctions of the most celebrated tailors. ‘The styles are American modifications (of the extreme European creations. ‘We cordially invite the strangers now within our gates to visit the store and, if they be ladies, to inspect the Fall and Winter “Novelties” in Coats, Cloaks, ‘Wraps, Capes and Suite, which have Deen secured thus early in the season expreanly for your benefit. ‘The elevator will take you from floor to floor,and upon each floor you will fnnd easy chairs, waiting rooms and other- conveniences. Im addition to Costs, Cloaks and Bulte we carry « complete stock of Ladies Frrnishings, such as Gloves, Hostery, Underwear, Handkerchicfs, Ribbons, Laces, Corsets, Neckwear, Fans. Extracts, Perfumeries, Toilet ‘Waters, Soaps, Notions, Umbrellas, &e. Rear in mind that Coats, Cloaks and Suits are our main features, and if you wish further corroboration of our ;ost- tion as “Leaders!” in our line we refer you to any fair-minded Washingtonian, Weare ‘on the avenue,” No. skt3, be- tween Oth and Oth stroets,and will be glad te have you visit the store during your stay. Wirtiasw H. M°K sew, 933 Pa Ave A New than we really bu: now, for the firet straigint busin dass have shown that belief to be a reality. either reputation nor a fence ts strength- ened by whitewash.and we never indulge tn it. Everything is what it appears to be— sometimes more—but never less. We wish all to bear in inind this princtyal fen‘ure of our business; that we shall have but “one Price"—marked in plain ficures and from Which price there will be no deviation what- ever. It will not he a question of how much an article will bring, but how low we ean a) Ford to seit We have an elegant stock of fine Dray eries and handsome Furminre—and will be glad to show you through the store, greseeeceeees ah “PERRY'S. F you visitors are having one-half a0 good a time i ‘we are wishing you are enjoying yourselves. We ‘are selfish in inviting you to “‘dropin on us"—and you won't be asked to buy if you come. But all the same we have got a store full of sensible souvenirs ‘that may attract your attention. HANDEERCHIEFS, ‘foatinstance.—Ask our floor walker where they are— ‘and go look them over. Specially for the G. A.B. colsbration ts JAPANESE SILK, with hand-painted badge in ‘the corner—60c. The handherobief ts worth all of that. MEN'S ALL-LINEN COLORED BOR- DERED HANDKERCHIEFS—e bie variety— ie. to 50c, FRENCH LAWN—1B¢c. MEN'S HEMSTITCHED LINEN HAND- KERCHIEFS — unlsundered —12)c. Petter quality, with extre wide Bem—250. to 75c.— Extra large size some of them. MEN'S HEMMED LINEN BANDKER- CHIEFS—12c34. to B00. MEN'S INITIAL LINEN HANDKER- HANDEER- MEN'S JAPANESE SILK HANDEER- CHIEFS—PLAIN—Q5e. to 1.26—INITIAL— 0c. to #1. MEN'S SILK DAMASSE HANDEER- GCHIRFB—$1 16 91.25. Linns: Haxprencarers. LADIES HEMSTITCHED LINEN HAND- KERCHIEFS—all widths of hem—I2ic. to BT. LADIES WHITE EMBROIDERED LINEN HANDKERCHIE! scalloped edyes and \daomely embroidered—usual 50c. quality. Encampment price" —29¢ LADIES' MMBROIDERED HANDKER- CHIEFS, with scalloped edyes, block work, hemstitched aud embroidered—new designs— LADIES! PRINTED BORDERED HAND- RERCIIEFS—pure itnen—! 2c. LADIES WHITE EMBROIDERED HAND- KERCHIEFS, tn new block designs, with scalloped edges—L50. LADIES MOURNING HANDKERCHIEPS —all linen—j LADIES' WHITE EMBROIDERED HAND- RERCHIEFS, with a quarter of an tnch deep LADIES’ WHITE HEMSTITCUED HAXD- KEKCHIFFS—S0e. to 84. LADIES’ MOUSSELINE D'SOIE HAND- KERCHIEF—anicely eimbroidered—82.30 to $6. LADIES’ INITIAT. CHIF FS— 12340. to 5! LADIES’ JAPANESE SILK HANDKER- CHIEFS—PLAIN~L5c.—INITIAL—2 to 50c. LINEN HANDKER- Caupxexs Haxpsencuers. CHILDREN'S HANDKERCHIEFS, colored borders fast colors— Se. CHILDRE PLAIN WHITE LINEN HANDEERCHIEFS—206. HILDREN'S WHITE EMBROIDERED LINEN HANDKEROHIEFS—25c. with Some for everybody. That fs the way we keep store —kinds wanted—qualities wanted—price wanted. Pernrs stu Asp Tue Avexvr.» Established 1840. Telephone 995. NEW YORK AX CORDIALLY A >> So z >>, © perme bp re 3 3 Basa > b> 424 #2 al >> ad is When at leisure call at 615 an1 617 Penns; ‘And see our collection of FALL AND WINTER STYLES, You're equally welcome whether you coma to look, compare or purchase. Measures taken for future reference. Saxupies, Fashion Plate, &c., matled on request. We carry the largest stock ot Domestic and Imported Woolens ERI BPR, RURIE HT 0G LER gSSq Ce RIL PERE, ber P Howat, He Oke Sss,. ve ROBB BH Sol Bee Sos Are as tacderate are is consistent with good work and oud tateriuia. ooze PP er aa + 9 9 5 8 © Thetr Shadows Before © 2 2 8% Already we can see the forerunners of the finmense crowd which is to le here this -—- see Philadety hia ix giving mach serions thought | to the questiew of whether it would not be a Good idea to arplalt ail her streets. The Quaker ity te chowing an admirable audition i get in | — step with the tunes, _ oo Senator Mill's lecture at Brooklyn tonight is Iocked forward to with u yreat deal of interest. Perhaps he will tell what he thinks of the ‘Wagnerian theory of harmony in a political 5 oe Washington has asembled within its limite eee of the biggest aggregations of people on Fecord, with wore coming. And what is more significant, it is taking care of them all, ss Congresean Watson is alleged to have auf- fered great loss of popularity in Georgia. It is feared that he has been making unguarded @fiticioms of the watermelon babit. ——s ‘Ths cities wie eso gempeling for the hence of entertaining the G. A. I. next year will take Rotice that Washington has seta pretty high standard as a precedent. —— With the finest bands of the country pouring finto the city, the encampment presents excel- Jent claims to consideration asa music festival of some consequence. +e Carl Schura’s letter to the Brooklyn demo- erate shows that he is still incontestably the proprietor of a first-class flow of language. —- Lager beer is not a cholera preventive. ‘This fact is deduced from Cincinnati's decision iat cho may find it necessary to quarantine, ee Chicago might send a committee to observe how Washington handles a crowd, and get some points for the world’s fair. ———— It is possible that a belief that a secret can- mot be successfully buried kd Mr. Peck to try eremation. ‘The fatted calf is doomed, but there is not ‘meodugel ov aipong the enure ot Corors— a= 53] Seventh strest northwest, ‘wow Ax Wranra & Eouoxstows. ‘There are various grades of cut glass ware, ‘and only one beet. These makers of the ‘*best"* ‘cut lage took the first grand prize at the Paris position. Thetr frm name is T. @. Hawkes & Co. aad we alone handle their cut glass for this \erritory. Nothing enhances the brightness of e Danquet or spread so much as the “best” cut wlase, and all other grades look flat fm compari- son With T. G. Hawkes & Co.'s—as sold by us. ‘Beautiful new shapes and designs now in. ‘You can “‘oo farther" for your Carving Seta, ‘Dnt you will probably ‘:yare worse,” ‘or we do not believe our line fs suryasa-d in th e city, Wraasra & Enpwoxstos, 1205 Pa Ave N.W. som Doran G. A. R. Hass, Best in the city for the money. 903 Po. sve.n.w. e030 week—already we sce preparations by house- Keepers to eed this vast army of soldiers and citizens. Are you preparing to feed them on the best? The easiest way to win ‘their hearts is apt to be by way of their stomachs. Bread {sa staple food. and they will use stacks of it. Let it be good—make it out of “Ceres” Flour—mest everybody else will. makes Cores Flour “lighter bread, bread and “better” bread than any other flour in the world. Every sack and barrel of genuine *‘Ceres" Flour contains a cireular-—look for tt. Your grocerselis ‘Ceres"—lay in a supply of it with which to make bread for the vis- “more.” ftore We only wholesale it. Ws. M. Gur & Co, “Wholesale Flour and Feed Deaters,” Cor. Ist and Ind. ave. a. w. py « os ave. ow. rama andaay, 27th tad Hata “Clean up the city!" has been the cry. Disinfect your premises is a better suggestion. We have the disinfectants 4m abundance. ‘The strongest is Orude Carbolic Acid. Pint bottles only 20c. Chloride of Lime, 12c. 1b, Sulphuric Iron, Se. 1b, Also other disinfectants, GRASS, | salcaayrhFUb cbd'h ote 9019-3m, “Fins Or Frexte Fasmox. a ask, well-chaped Seat inconstt feted one of nature's kindest gifts to omen, 704 the Ghee mabes or mare poobeatons Ser oer tapings setae your epection—just as you wish. Sez Ovx Wirvow Exarsrz. Rep, Warrz Aw Bive Saozs Looks pretty tm the daytimersrettior ot might. Hooves & Survas, “*Bupert Shoe Pistore,” tiie Seat ‘Thousands look to us for Shoss. | between ATL REL XS FORD A Axp Comraxy, 807 Pa Ave N. W, HAVE ON SALE AND DISPLAY TRE FINEST LINE OF oS rey 6ae — ry _ AND Wasmxorox Sovvenis TO BE SEEX HEREABOUTS. Souvenirs for mother, ‘Souvenirs for father, or -Sovventrs for sister, Souventrs for > Somebody's elve sister. Included are everything in LADIES’ AND' MEN'S FINE FURNISHINGS, SILVER TOILET ARTICLES, ‘TOILET CASES, POCKET Booka, FINE FAN! JEWELRY, | 2 BANDKERCHIEFS, HANDKERCHIEF: CASES, FINE GLOVES, GLOVE CASES, NECKWEAR And s myriad of other appropriate and acceptable gift things ——— Moxsrx. Foxpa Comraxy, so.21 807 Px Ave N.W. Have You Misseo Somermxer ‘Yon will misa a good deal tf you fail to look into our bik window and mee the wrent display of G. A. ‘woods and Fixe Learnen Sovvesrs. Any article of uttlty oF elavance that can be made of leather and ornamented to mult the most fastidious taste you will find among our varied sock, cyusist- ing of PURSES, CARD CASES, POCKET BOOKS, MANI- CURE SETS, JEWELRY, CASES, BILL BOOKS, PORTFOLIOS, DRESS- ING CASES; COMBS, BRUSHES, TOILET SETS, PORTFOLIOS, PLASRS, COLLAR BOXES, CUFF BOXES, RAZOR STROPS, DRINKING CUPS, STAMP AND MATCH. BOXES, PHOTO FRAMES, INK WELLS, BELTS, &e. Tre «xs, Baas, Sarcuers And every varloty of . ¥ raverers’ CGroops. James . Toruan, > T Proseer Trusk Masvracturer OF WASHINGTON, 1231 Pesy. Ave. N.W. FACTORY, 1218 AND 1220 £ ST. N.W. Any style or size of Trunk or Samplo Case made to order promt! ‘Trunks repaired and covered. at ‘Morning—Grand parade. Afternuon, 3 k—Nattonal council of admin- ic. Evuitt Fireworks, 1monument grounds, 7 to 8 ofelock. Reception at Ca'nuet Place, corner Clifton and 15th streets northwest, Mrs. John A. Lovan, to the Join A. Lam posts of the United State: ntsof GA. Ko and W. KC. of luwois aud 8-00 Li ption of th RIG. te Department of the Potomac, W. ooh Mga: Coad all” kindred orican to ands cinfa, Grant tent; : elevensh’ corps, Sher- divition, Meade te sixvechth corps, Thomas tent. nition by Vo onac’ Corrs, W. it. ©. tothe satis. “WR. C., and friend: eregational Church, Reception by Department of Massachusetts to ite friends, EbDItt, 5.10 8. A Lyme Besrxess Cuar. TETTOMORROW OCCURS THE MUCH- FT talked-of Grand Review.—are T you all fixed to ‘‘fa!l in?"——Be- cause if you're not you can get any- thing you need of us—either tonight or tomorrow morning. G. A. R. Posts from all over the country will vie with each other to make the best appearance.——You'll notice how trim and soldierly your hosts look.— More than half of them were rigged out by us—with everything—from head to foot—their SUITS—their HATS—their GLOVES-their SHOES. The same facilities are at your service. ——We're plain trades-folks—who think more of quality than we do of price. We've, no fancy askings—just what home folks pay YOU pay. You can see for yourselves we've got ‘the largest store in town—and the largest stock too—and the BEST.——Our @.A.R. SUITS are warranted fast color —and they're cut according to, refulation—a set of Brass Buttons and s set of Black Buttons with each Cost. Our HATS are Wool Hate—the other kind are mot worth buying.——Our SHOES are solid, serviceable and comfortable —— Rasy from the moment you put your foot in them. If you find yourself needing « LIGHT- WEIGHT OVEROOAT—one of our own make will sult you we know—there is ch a variety of styles.—Our FUR- RNISHINGS DEPARTMENT is full of Rovelties that we have gotten up as Souvenirs of the Encampment.—Of the ‘useful sort all of them. Great store, this—you'll say so after you've been over {t——Five floors full of faithful, service-siving stylish wesr- ables. Saxs Asp Company, ‘Penn. sve. and ‘Teh street. Mig a ist a Woopwarn Axv Lornnor. 10TH, 11TH & F STS. N. W. S@POUR STORES WILL BE CLOSED AT 10.30 .4.M. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. —-— Visrrors To Tue G. A. R. Excanruesr ‘Will receive a cordial welcome. If you have time we can, and with considerable pride. too, show you an IDEAL RETAIL DRY AND FANCY GOODS STORE. so Tovar— Tvespay—W epwespay— Recerrox Days aT Bostox Day Goons Hovsr. General announcement in Saturday's Star and this morning's Post. We arg. “'at home" to friends, pa- trons, visitors and everybody who wishes to see = MAMMOTH MODERN BAZAAR FILLED WITH THE PICK OF ALL LANDS. Srecut View oF PARISIAN MILLINERY, WOOL DRESS STUFFS, SILK DRESS STUFFS, FALL SHOES, HOUSEFURNISHINGS, CHINA, GLASS AND HIGH ART POTTERY, ke., &e. This ‘special view" is pre-eminently # reception thme for vititors—a time above all others when we fry to give the utinost prominence to all the new threads of ortzinality and richness. Everybody is invited to come and view these exquisite new thingsat thetr Iejsure—to acquaint themselves with styles, examine, Price, ask questions and learn all that artista and ‘weavers have been dotaz in the interest of FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS. Woorrs Dass Fasucs For Far Or 92. Tundreds of Autumn Novelties are now tn— Many bear the mark of exclusiveness—Alto- gether they form a collection at once extensiv varied, unique—Never have such beautiful and really artistic productions been shown in Washington—Suggestive hints will give an inkling—Some of the entirely new, making their appearance this season for the first time in this country, ar Iridescent Diagonala, Corded Epinglines in changeable effects, Ronbe Cords on plain grounds, with a mixtare of contrasting shades of silk. Velour Rousse, New Bengalines, Jacquardians, Matalesses, Benzaline Scotch Plat In large desizns and high colorings—rich, handsome and stylish—"'The Latest Parisian Tae A large variety of Navy Blue Storm Serses and Brilliant Scotch Mixtures suitable for the new Russian suits, Low Prrcep Fasnics We offer the following Seecat Poncnase Ar Srectar Paces. Nol. All-wool Scotch Mixtures. Regular 0c. quality for —t Oc. A YARD.— NO. 2. For this line we have selected the choicest productions of several manu- facturers, buyinz in such large quantities that they are curs exclusively. Over a hundred different desicns and colorings, many of them a8 handsome as the high-priced French novel- ties. Al wool, 28 to 40 inches wide, —50c. a vanp.— 500 yards, a very limited quantity of rich Woolen Mixtures in Scotch effects, 41 inches wide, —65c. a varv.— (st floor... -10th st. building.) SPECIAL ANNOU! ‘CEMENT FROM Buasser Derantarsr. 419 PAIRS Ware Woon Braxsers 0-4and 114) at $3.25 AND St A PAIR. WORTH $5 axv $6. (See 10th at. Window.) Itisthe unexpected happening which brings the best bargains, and no thrifty housekeeper can afford to skip the corner whore BLANKETS are today. ‘This 419 pars Blankets are a mill's accumulation of season. They are not strictly perfect. Some are a Little solled—others have oil spots or misplaced bor- ders, and still others are # little below the standard im nish or weight. The WEARING and WARMTH- GIVING QUALITIES not in the least impaired. The LOOKS, only a trife, and in most of the lot de- fects are not noticeable. We could sell most of them ‘as pelfect goo 's, but we bought them at ALMOST OUR OWN PRICE, asthey are, and prefer to give you the advantage of the low price. 104 AND 114. Gold, Pink, Blue and Red b orders, silk binding. $3.25_ worn $5. #4-ma $6. -11th street building.) —o— Sovvexms Wasaixatox & GAR Excaurwent “G. A. R." Souvenir Books. “@. A. R." Silk Badges... Photos of Washington Buildinzs, &c. (8x10). oTRAR mister Fay Suox Srore, 310-312 Sevexra Srarez. Among the many attractions of our delightful city hone will interest you inore than a visit to our Mammoth Double Stores where may be seen MORE SHOES UNDER ONE ROOF THAN YOU HAVE EVER SEEN BEFORE. Should you become tired and exhansted while going the rounds of the city we extend to you the freedom of our establishment, ‘Come in and rest. There's ample room and seating capacity for au, ‘We would be only too pleised to be of any possible service to you. Make this place your head- quarters. Send your parcels to us for safe keeping. And then tf you want to look at the Freshest and Brightest Creations tn Autumn Footwear we'd be most happy tyabow you whatever you want to see. We can do it! Younerd feel under no obligation to buy. We don't ‘Want you to unless you want good SHOES. 310 Axe 312 § Beavry Permestes every corner of our establishment. It's always destrable—not expensive when you know Just where to buy. kind of LAMPS ander the sun are here, and SHADES of all colors to go with them. syecimens of Doulton Royal Teplitr, Royal Worcester, ‘Wedxewood, Royal Bonn and other ware, Onyx and Marble Top Tables tn infinite variety and the Modern Gold Lables. Prices to wit. Suepp & Bro. S.S. 432 9 Sr N. W. e19 “As KEEP Ovsce or CHOLERA Preveytion arr. Is worth @ pound of enre.’ Darlington, Jr., This from Dr. Thomas New York's official “medicine ‘Keep the abdomen warm. Itis advantageous to wear @ woolen band around the bowels, as undue expowure af the abdominal surface proauces in- ternal congestion.” Tue THE 08, Pre. JAR Enea f HYGIENIC WEAR, TIVE, The JAROS HYGIENIC BOWEL BAND ts espe- cially advised. It has the indorsement of the medical fraternity. WE keep it—but nobody else in Washington does, Saxs Asp Courasy, PENN. AVE, AND SEVENTH ST. Lasspurcn & Bro. @O-inch All-linen Half-Dieached Irish Damask, 4c. pen yarn. OOinch Alllinen Half-bleached Irish Dainask, 50c. ren vanp. 64-inch All-linen Silver-bleached German Damask, 4Oc. PER YARD. 69-inch All-linen Bleached German Dam- ask, 50c. ren vann. inch All-tinen Bleached Irish Damask, 65c. ver yanv. 66-inch All-linen Bleached Irish Damask, 75c. ven vanp. 8-4 Fine Quality Irish Damask, $1.00 ven vano. 100 doz. ${ Extra Quality German Dam ask Napkins, $1.75 ven poze. 100 dozen % Extra Heavy Quality German Damask Na; kins, $2.00 ven pozex. 200 dozen, size 17x35, All-linen Huck Towels, 10c. 200 dozen, size 19x38, All-linen Huck ‘Towels, q 12k. 100 dozen, size 19x38, All-linen Huck ae 15c. 100 dozen, size 19x38, All-Mnen Huck Towels, 18c.. 22.00 vozex. ‘500 dozen 18-inch Linen Lunch Doylies, 50c. pozen. 100 dozen 48 Cream Damask Doyites, with red borders, 7. Og bores, 100 dozen 16-tnch White Damask Duylies, $1.00 vozex. 200 dozen Fine Quality German Dain- Tk oo UBB ik me Quality Irish Damask $1.40 pozey. “Teaspoous—of a very commendable qual- Bi 50c. DBo. sus cans! 49c. PER} ; DOZEN. F SPOONS with 6. 4: R. or Lors 9 inscribed ou’ Wechtacten...B. be SOUVENIE SPOON 50. race. 25c. zacu. 39c. excn. PER DOZEN. PER 6 DOZEN. SILVER TRAYS, Fai UR GA. Tint OUR BUREAI Haines 1s a eed Ae ate GIVE Ley IN, Store open until 9:30 Tonight ts ta t WS. BURGH 8 BRE Every beautiful | To Visrrons Axp Restoexts G. A. R. Sprctaz, Norrcr For Toxonzow. (TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20.) Frenasrenros of ait ninas may be had at the Palais Royal, corner of 12th street and Penney? avenue, until 10.308 m., when the store will close watt after the procession. G. A. R. Ware roves, 100. « pate. Collars, Handkerchiefs, Neckwoar and other Men's Furnishings at equally moderate prices—the outcome of acash business, and the marking of all goods in plate fyrures, Vest Pocket Sovvesins Seooms-sceveste peme, wonented steritog: Silver, bonght of the same mannfecturers as supply, the Jewelers, but sold at much less than jewelers’ prives, G. A. R. Srenuxo Snven Sorvesm Srooxs | ow Olina: | These are the Spoons sold by the Jewelers for €1.50. | ‘TheG. AR. badgeforiue the handle and in the bow A are the following words Twenty-sizth toma’ Encampment, ae, Washington, D. C., 1898. Here is another very beautiful Spoon. The Cartto! ta depicted in the bowl; Arlington, the restinur place of so many G. A. R. heroes, forms the handle | Junction with the U. 8. A. coat-of-arms. The price ts | only 81.25. (Cor, 2th st. and Penna eve.) nd here are lovely Brooches or Lace Pins of ster- {ing silver for ladies and costing only 50 cents. | | ‘Leaves, &e., are represented absolutely true to na- | ture in form. For only 25 cents are Men's Scarf Pins and Ladies’ | “"Stick Pins,” forming heart and arrow, leaves, &., | Keo. (Corner 18th st. and Pa ave.) Here are more pretty and u-eful Souvenirs, but not real silver, only plated on white metal, but euaran- teed not to tarnish. | Placques suitable for cavds, &c. Han‘some frame | of silver surrounds « disk of mother-of-pearl, on | which are photographs of the Cayitel, the Monument, Arlington, the White Honse, These Silver Flasks with “Comrades” in raised let- ters, only the opening bar of the music of the well- known refrain, €3.48 for these. 85.at the Jewelers’, Only $2.50 for these Writing Tablets with silver cover, with the word Washington engraved thereon, ‘These Silver Shopping Tablet: are Just the thing for ladies; only 48c. each. And here are Lace Pins or Brooches formed by two fans. Suspended belowisG. A. R. cap and knapsack. | THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) A Wrar Ox Drzssr ‘The illuminations, fireworks, parades and other excitement-causing incidents will tempt you to be out much of the time, so isn't {t best to first remind you ofa Wrap. You've got to have’ one and why not get itnow? Chilly evenings these, insidious evenings; | deceitful weather altogether. You need a wrap. It will take youan hour or more to look through the Palais Royal's stock if you would make careful com- | Paricons 80 as to secure the best values. We eave you the time by quoting epecial prices for certain gar- ‘ments, which are quoted below: $3.50 instosa of $5 for the New Extra Long Black Cheviot Jackets. $5.50 sastesa of £7.59 for the New Doudie- | | ‘breasted Cheviot Jackets, in tan, gray, black, blue; silk or fancy cloth lining. $7.50 sastena of 910 tor the Doubie-breasted Extra Long English Walking Jackets, in tan,navy and black. $9.75 snstoud ot 12.75 for the Now Fancy Cloth Paris Jacket, with Watteau back. , $1.98 _xonsoa't wantto wear too pool clothes ‘at home with the extra work attending the @. A. R. Visitors, but vou do want te look respeetable. These Figured Cashinere Morning or Tea Gowns are just the thing. Look worth $10, are worth $3.50. Fit you for only $1.98 until Wednesday evening. $9.75, e12.08na 818.50 are tne spectal prices for Ready-made Suits that will fit as well and wear as well as those made by your dressmakers costing as much again. This other advantage: You may be Jitted in an hour inatead of after @ week or coer anziety. Do Tas: visteone pateis Royal's second floor and have the costume you fancy tried on; if unsatis- factory there is the dress goods department, where ‘will be found the latest materials for sutumn wear. 50c. yard for choice of seventy-five different ae- signs and colors in English Cheviots, Scotch Mix- | tures, Fancy Stripes, Two-tone Diagonals, Storm Serges, bo. 75. yard is a special price for 54-inch wide Chev- Ton Mixtures. The supply is limited of these, and ‘the demand daily increases. You'll see the moral. $1 vanp—ave Patats Royat te being quoted and shall be quoted as showing the best variety and best ‘Value at this price. The fabrics shown beinz 54 inches wide, the cost of = dress is little more than when the narrowe: 50c. fabric is used, and of course the quality is vastly superior. ‘The designs and colors as shown in the expensive novelties will be found here at only $lsyard. The names would puzzle you, and so would any attempt at descriptions. We ask a visit of inspection, which ‘Will prove mutually profitable. the novelty fabrics which are gomettines advertised as exclusive novelties. ‘Phis to say im this respect: Palate Roya! prices for the exclusive nove'tice will be found from £5 to 75. a yard less than charged at the ‘stores where eo much of the business iecredit’ It te the extra profite secured on exclusive novelties that oe be een ty aye ete ve ste 7 Dd G. A. R. Sorvesin Core Ponsea GRAND Ary renape. GRASD ARMY BUSSES GRAND 2 GRAND 4 tise ‘The most practical All-leather Coin Purse ever tn. vented No metal parte toget out of order or Wear the Dockets Get one before they are all gone. JAMES 8. TOPHAM, ‘We have the finest stock of Pine Leather Goods ever shown tm this city, comprising PURSES, CARD CASES, POCKET BOOKA, MANL CURE SETS, JEWEL CASES, BILL BOOKS, PORTFOLIOS, DRESS. ING CASPS, COMBS, BRUSHES, * TOILET SETS, PORTPOLION, FLASKS, COLLAR BOXPS, CUFF BOXPS, RAZOR STROPA, DRINKING CUPS, STAMP AND MATCH BOXES, PHOTO FRAMES. INK WEELS, BELTS, &e. Troxns. Baas, Sarcnmus And every variety of Travezens ( 0D8. AMES OO. Torua Prosesn Troxx Maseracrones OF WASHIN 1231 Press. Ave N.W. FACTORY, 1218 AND 1220 E ST. ¥.W. style or size of Trunk or Sample Case mate to order pronptiy, Truths repaired and covered Siners abet Atte Male froma the te dont Me each ‘Tine (change )oUr Underwear We have the underwear "The Feo O14 Temere.” Sy Se a Managers ranch Balto, Shirt Factory $c Mist, now.. moar N. ¥. ave. anction. ~ (ZPoRGETOWS UNIvERstTY 7 MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. THE COURSE OF LECTURES WE ea MON. DAY, OCT ATS Tn theaa Hypene ian Whose are open For further infor er dat rie R VISITOR That has come to ser the erand- mt on earth should not SEES Seated cor wcleguippeder. at an eo the at iheacwing We every def la | 4 Our Men's Furnishing De- rument tt ae commons ae 8 GAR | Fitecut bikeus' works, | & GAR le oak | a. aan | 6. GAR | a GAR om Tatinn, ower ant | @ : ee cot 4. oun) Scospeiunaes GAR a. wept Orr Ribbon Department o G.A.R. | as fullof fall Meas as efull | @, | moon. GaaR | Our Hantkerchief Denart. | oan | or komt ros | ee GAR | Hor ox Talmage’s select | Gam | eremon. GAR |G aR aar. | oar | oar | OAR | Giterant odors aR Grand Army beds ean GAR OAR O.A.R. | _Ourtaities under. | am weer Dope ren 6. displaved vent cline a. a. a. o. |e a. a. G. G. a. 6. | ; ct every & OAR | pio ga 4 GAR sta, nad wee bavi GAR foes ai We ar re kon GAR | the District and gf yon bot Gam | Seles peer show seu A. Kavrwas, £0 PENN. AVE. N. W. {[ORIGINATOR OF SEW IDEAS} wol7-4t a 7 at OHNSON asa UTTRELL, J a on 713 MAKKET SPACE. Srectat. Turnovewenr Save Now Ix Prooness. Realizing the fact that we are more or less hamai- capped for ding business, owing to the slow progress of the improvements to our building, we wiil continue, to offer extraordinary inducements im all depart- ments. Davss Goons. ‘The largest stock and greatest variety we've ewer shown this early in the season. Dress Goods from 12ige. to $2 per yard. Daess Suuxs Of every description in both biack and colored. The variety ix too jargo to enunerate here, but if you want a SILK DRESS wo can suit you and at the eame time save you several dolla:s. Unonerta Sprott. ‘inch Enelich Gloria Umbrellas, with paragon frames, oniy #5. ‘2Sineh Gloria Umbrellas only 61. ‘and 28-inch Gioria and Silk Unibreliss, from €1.25 85. Hasorencarer Srrotas. Th dozen Ladie# Embroidered Cambric Handkes chiefs at 12%. each. 50 dose Latiee Talal Japanese SUX Randher- egy ng ed 100 dozen Men's ‘con Houstitebed Handhen cites worth Wo. at Ise. each, Jouxsox & Lurrnery, 13 u were, wie ea

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